Interactions of anthropogenic stress factors on marine phytoplankton
Phytoplankton are the main primary producers in aquatic ecosystems. Their biomass
production and CO2 sequestration equals that of all terrestrial plants taken together …
production and CO2 sequestration equals that of all terrestrial plants taken together …
A network-based approach to disturbance transmission through microbial interactions
Microbes numerically dominate aquatic ecosystems and play key roles in the
biogeochemistry and the health of these environments. Due to their short generations times …
biogeochemistry and the health of these environments. Due to their short generations times …
Chemoreception drives plastic consumption in a hard coral
AS Allen, AC Seymour, D Rittschof - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2017 - Elsevier
The drivers behind microplastic (up to 5 mm in diameter) consumption by animals are
uncertain and impacts on foundational species are poorly understood. We investigated …
uncertain and impacts on foundational species are poorly understood. We investigated …
Drivers of pH variability in coastal ecosystems
J Carstensen, CM Duarte - Environmental Science & Technology, 2019 - ACS Publications
A synthesis of long-term changes in pH of coastal ecosystems shows that, in contrast to the
uniform trends of open-ocean acidification (− 0.0004 to− 0.0026 pH units yr–1) driven by …
uniform trends of open-ocean acidification (− 0.0004 to− 0.0026 pH units yr–1) driven by …
Annual community patterns are driven by seasonal switching between closely related marine bacteria
Marine microbes exhibit seasonal cycles in community composition, yet the key drivers of
these patterns and microbial population fidelity to specific environmental conditions remain …
these patterns and microbial population fidelity to specific environmental conditions remain …
Environmental stability impacts the differential sensitivity of marine microbiomes to increases in temperature and acidity
Z Wang, D Tsementzi, TC Williams, DL Juarez… - The ISME …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Ambient conditions shape microbiome responses to both short-and long-duration
environment changes through processes including physiological acclimation, compositional …
environment changes through processes including physiological acclimation, compositional …
Oyster reproduction is compromised by acidification experienced seasonally in coastal regions
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have been rising during the past century,
leading to ocean acidification (OA). Coastal and estuarine habitats experience annual pH …
leading to ocean acidification (OA). Coastal and estuarine habitats experience annual pH …
Microbial communities across nearshore to offshore coastal transects are primarily shaped by distance and temperature
Recent studies have focused on linking marine microbial communities with environmental
factors, yet, relatively little is known about the drivers of microbial community patterns across …
factors, yet, relatively little is known about the drivers of microbial community patterns across …
Marine CO2 Patterns in the Northern Salish Sea
W Evans, K Pocock, A Hare, C Weekes… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Marine carbon dioxide (CO2) system data has been collected from December 2014 to June
2018 in the Northern Salish Sea (NSS; British Columbia, Canada) and consisted of …
2018 in the Northern Salish Sea (NSS; British Columbia, Canada) and consisted of …
Effects of elevated CO2 in the early life stages of summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, and potential consequences of ocean acidification
RC Chambers, AC Candelmo, EA Habeck… - …, 2014 - bg.copernicus.org
The limited available evidence about effects on marine fishes of high CO 2 and associated
acidification of oceans suggests that effects will differ across species, be subtle, and may …
acidification of oceans suggests that effects will differ across species, be subtle, and may …